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Please help.
I am trying to clone a proximity card but my proxmark3 wont identity it. Im not sure if it is LF or HF, possibly HID??
The card is for a garage door opener, when you drive your car under the sensor which is about 1.5m away, the door opens.
The version I am using is:
proxmark3> hw version
[[[ Cached information ]]]
Prox/RFID mark3 RFID instrument
bootrom: master/v3.0.1-347-gb8196bf-suspect 2018-02-17 12:12:12
os: master/v3.0.1-347-gb8196bf-suspect 2018-02-17 12:12:16
LF FPGA image built for 2s30vq100 on 2015/03/06 at 07:38:04
HF FPGA image built for 2s30vq100 on 2017/10/27 at 08:30:59
uC: AT91SAM7S256 Rev D
Embedded Processor: ARM7TDMI
Nonvolatile Program Memory Size: 256K bytes. Used: 199577 bytes (76%). Free: 62567 bytes (24%).
Second Nonvolatile Program Memory Size: None
Internal SRAM Size: 64K bytes
Architecture Identifier: AT91SAM7Sxx Series
Nonvolatile Program Memory Type: Embedded Flash Memory
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proxmark3> lf search
NOTE: some demods output possible binary
if it finds something that looks like a tag
False Positives ARE possible
Checking for known tags:
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proxmark3> hf search
no known/supported 13.56 MHz tags found
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I have cloned many mifare cards but never had this problem before.
Should I update to a new firmware?
Should I try any different commands?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Dave.
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If it is working from 1.5 metres away then it is a UHF fob and the antenna’s on the Proxmark won’t be able to detect the fob as they work at LF and HF.
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Best bet would be to see if you can get a manufacturer name and possibly the model number off the reader, then it can be looked up and confirmed, but yes - anything designed to work at that range will be UHF.
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